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this golden age is set against the regulatory environment that is tarnished. i am a big believer that law is premised on certain factual predicate about markets, economics and technology. today's regulatory regime is built on a foundation that crumbled long ago. i submit my full testimony for then and now analysis but you can quickly see, cable owns 57% of the market today. cable once owned 54% of the cable channels you see today. today the only own 14%. in 1992, the majority of americans watch television over the air. today that is down to 14%. the predicate on which the law build crumbled into the sand and it is time they be re-evaluated. i'd like to conclude by taking on the conjecture and speculation and at the suggestion that somehow the cable industry is actively involved in an effort to destroy or eliminate over the top emerging competition. it is flatly wrong and belied by the facts. we have seen a breathtaking explosion and video streaming content. netflix is the largest provider of subscription a video in the country. that cable or satellite. that gr
this golden age is set against the regulatory environment that is tarnished. i am a big believer that law is premised on certain factual predicate about markets, economics and technology. today's regulatory regime is built on a foundation that crumbled long ago. i submit my full testimony for then and now analysis but you can quickly see, cable owns 57% of the market today. cable once owned 54% of the cable channels you see today. today the only own 14%. in 1992, the majority of americans watch...
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we're not dealing with medicine, just environment. if you had a drug that will give you 10-15% improvement on your outcome, they would throw billions at you. >> you cannot really argue with that. it sounds like a great plan. was there someone specifically? how did you become interested in teenage cancer? how did you notice there was a gap in this? >> as i said earlier, i noticed basically because my doctor and his wife noticed. i just have one of those brains that seem to me straight line, sensible things to do. there is a huge problem in madison of the moment. -- medicine at the moment. costs are going through the roof. there are other things you can do to improve the care of the patient. the one role of medicine that is observation of the patient. basically from the beginning when it was posed to me as a problem. >> when it was announced you were speaking here we did get questions from the general public, and some came from young adult teenage cancer folks that are still fighting it. they have some questions. they want to know if yo
we're not dealing with medicine, just environment. if you had a drug that will give you 10-15% improvement on your outcome, they would throw billions at you. >> you cannot really argue with that. it sounds like a great plan. was there someone specifically? how did you become interested in teenage cancer? how did you notice there was a gap in this? >> as i said earlier, i noticed basically because my doctor and his wife noticed. i just have one of those brains that seem to me...
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addressed in the council and hopefully lead to a better atmosphere and a more constructive working environment within the council. moreover, following the american elections this year, renewed effort at reaching an understanding with russia, would if it could be successful provide an environment that would be more conducive to further discussions on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. but for the time being, as i said the best thing about this is that it didn't close the process. so now that the restricted process is over, nato should start a real dialogue and proper analysis which might be able to apply a holistic approach to the overarching question, who, how, and from what. and what is the role of nato's nonstrategic nuclear weapons and why in fact does nato need them? after a suitable break not too long i hope nato needs to get back into the process of talking about these issues with an educational focus that is why the nuclear committee that i spoke about is really important. and speaking as a european and this is my very last point then i can say this sithes also time for the u.s. to take the
addressed in the council and hopefully lead to a better atmosphere and a more constructive working environment within the council. moreover, following the american elections this year, renewed effort at reaching an understanding with russia, would if it could be successful provide an environment that would be more conducive to further discussions on nonstrategic nuclear weapons. but for the time being, as i said the best thing about this is that it didn't close the process. so now that the...
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they are happy that they are there and they bring normalcy to the environment. that is really, really important. it is the legitimacy of the response in addition to the tiem thing. when you scale those problems to the large, complex catastrophes that we talked about, that is a big challenge, a huge challenge and is going to be very difficult for dod to get a ride unless there are resources to do that. we talked about the use of the armed forces and the dod. there is an armed force in the department of common security and that is the coast guard. their assets and capability are in many ways more vital and important. we are going to decrease the number of national security cutteres that the coast guard has. what does that have to do with homeland security? among the many missions that they can perform, that may be one of the most important assets that you have in this environment. when you are in a c bearing environment, you may not be able to base an operation on land. these are very, very critical platforms. that deeply worries may, emblematic of a larger scale
they are happy that they are there and they bring normalcy to the environment. that is really, really important. it is the legitimacy of the response in addition to the tiem thing. when you scale those problems to the large, complex catastrophes that we talked about, that is a big challenge, a huge challenge and is going to be very difficult for dod to get a ride unless there are resources to do that. we talked about the use of the armed forces and the dod. there is an armed force in the...
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many of them cannot operate in 89 environment where you have -- in a benign environment. we are going to have to increasingly shift our technology into stealthy u.a.v .'s. >> that is an example of a big topic in defense. maybe there will be these debates over how far to go with unmans systems, how much to invest in bad versus a signature program and then questions of the law. foreign policy indications of what happens to other nations that starts to play in this. these are big questions that you will not hear them talk about. every one of those phenomena points to cyber, questions on how much the president can utilize. questions in terms of the executive branch. how much does congress have to be involved? these are all questions the commander in chief is going to deal with. we are not talking about focusing on state budget issues for exploring the defense policy. >> ok. back here. >> i think before the statement you just made and i think my colleague for talking about the sharing of the burden. secretary clinton and secretary panetta both went to the asia pacific recently
many of them cannot operate in 89 environment where you have -- in a benign environment. we are going to have to increasingly shift our technology into stealthy u.a.v .'s. >> that is an example of a big topic in defense. maybe there will be these debates over how far to go with unmans systems, how much to invest in bad versus a signature program and then questions of the law. foreign policy indications of what happens to other nations that starts to play in this. these are big questions...
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there are many differences between the environment in the budget of 1990 and today. today's parties are more polarized than they have been in decades and there are macro trends that make the divide even deeper. the difference is, the parties today are will recall ideologically sorted. according to the national journal, the most liberal is more conservative than the most conservative democrat. by the way, olympia snowe, the gap even gets wider. some of the more liberal republicans are leaving the house. that device gets even deeper. the parties are ideologically sorted. complimenting that, reinforcing that division are three other major factors that did not exist in the 1980's. the way congressional districts are drawn with computer models today, most districts are pre drawn to elect one party or the other. that means most of us in the house or about primary elections, we do not worry about the in general elections. my experience has been primary voters punished compromise. there is a slew of former members that had higher aspirations that can testify to that. when yo
there are many differences between the environment in the budget of 1990 and today. today's parties are more polarized than they have been in decades and there are macro trends that make the divide even deeper. the difference is, the parties today are will recall ideologically sorted. according to the national journal, the most liberal is more conservative than the most conservative democrat. by the way, olympia snowe, the gap even gets wider. some of the more liberal republicans are leaving...
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where mastery is emphasized, certainly competitive environments, but even competition, whereas girls almost universally are spending time in environments where there is collaboration, exploration, discovery. that is interesting, because we start to do game designs for solving real world problems, and you have to think about how different types of people are drawn to different types of games and motivated differently, motivated through social solutions, and i am sure you could dig deeper and find actual variations in the code. >> we just need to do a matchup between your genetics and gamers. >> i was curious if you have any sponsors on -- thoughts on google now and is there going to be any changes around that? >> huge. one of the biggest next changes in the nature of the cloud is it is going to become much more intelligent. there was an article that came out yesterday about google using massive amounts of computing but also massive amounts of data to improve neural networks, and they said they are getting a 25% increase in voice recognition accuracy just doing that. this is one of the
where mastery is emphasized, certainly competitive environments, but even competition, whereas girls almost universally are spending time in environments where there is collaboration, exploration, discovery. that is interesting, because we start to do game designs for solving real world problems, and you have to think about how different types of people are drawn to different types of games and motivated differently, motivated through social solutions, and i am sure you could dig deeper and...
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is an extra layer of oversight recognizing that afghanistan is a high-risk environment in a war zone. requires mechanisms more carefully crafted to keep partners carefully constrained. involves partner-bedding for all nine u.s. partners, stronger controls for parsing of the money, and a closer, more professional oversight of the projects in the field. ultimately, our goal is that afghanistan can monitor and manage programs themselves. to that end, we are engaging in financial management training with partners at all levels, inside and outside of government and also supporting efforts to promote an effective civil service. in the long term this will improve accountability and reduce the opportunities for corruption. as part of our goal, we are working to concentrate more assistance directly to the afghan government, while at the same time tailoring oversight to make sure we have a high degree of accountability. we do not work with the government of afghanistan as a whole. if we work with specific ministries, and only engage after careful assessments have determined they have the assist
is an extra layer of oversight recognizing that afghanistan is a high-risk environment in a war zone. requires mechanisms more carefully crafted to keep partners carefully constrained. involves partner-bedding for all nine u.s. partners, stronger controls for parsing of the money, and a closer, more professional oversight of the projects in the field. ultimately, our goal is that afghanistan can monitor and manage programs themselves. to that end, we are engaging in financial management...
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i'm not sure that the environment there is entirely conducive to that. i'm sure they are not as welcome as they might think, but they are interested. >> they have tried to do this all along. there's no question that they have exercised a degree of influence at varying times since the end of the saddam hussein's regime. the fact is though that the iraqi leaders have no desire to become, if you will, the 51st state of iran. they do want our relationship, and they have to have one. it will always be to the east of them so they will be larger, considerable resources of their own and they remember they fought a bloody war with each other. one is persians, the other arabic. although the predominant religion is the same, they are conscious of the differences and the iraqis are quite nationalist in their approach. while they will take assistance, while they want the religious terrorism and they want their electricity, diesel, and other necessities, at this stage in the iraqi developments they do not want to be a satellite of iran. >> that have been very engaged
i'm not sure that the environment there is entirely conducive to that. i'm sure they are not as welcome as they might think, but they are interested. >> they have tried to do this all along. there's no question that they have exercised a degree of influence at varying times since the end of the saddam hussein's regime. the fact is though that the iraqi leaders have no desire to become, if you will, the 51st state of iran. they do want our relationship, and they have to have one. it will...
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these are fluid political environments that offer openings for extremists to participate much more assertively in political life. states where authoritarian leaders have been toppled like tunisia, egypt, and libya, have to reconstruct their systems through complex negotiations among competing factions. in syria, regime and transigence and social division are prolonging struggles and could turn domestic upheavels into regional crisises. in yemen, the security situation continues to be marred by violence and fragmentation of the country is a real possibility. as the ange isn't roman historian once observed, the best day after a bad emprocedure is the first. after that, i would add, things get very problematic. the intelligence community is also paying close attention to developments across the african continent, throughout the western hemisphere, europe, and across asia. here too few issues are self-contained. virtually every region has a bearing on our key concerns of terrorism, proliferation, cyber security, and instability. and throughout the globe, wherever there are environmental stresses o
these are fluid political environments that offer openings for extremists to participate much more assertively in political life. states where authoritarian leaders have been toppled like tunisia, egypt, and libya, have to reconstruct their systems through complex negotiations among competing factions. in syria, regime and transigence and social division are prolonging struggles and could turn domestic upheavels into regional crisises. in yemen, the security situation continues to be marred by...
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i am coming from a latin environment. usually when you give an order, people tell you yes but do something different. you spend a lot of time trying to bring them back to your decision. in japan, if you say something and it will be done. whether it is wrong or right it will be done. you assume the consequences. it is refreshing as a ceo. you are being taken seriously. everything you say will be done. you are much more cautious about new orders you are giving. in a latin environment, you are less careful. in any way, people are not going to follow. there is going to be interpretation. you will spend a lot of time explaining what you want. that is it. i have seen it in brazil and the latin environment. >> and france? >> it is a lot and environment. -- it is in latin environment. >> levy succeeded by one person or separate ceo's -- will you be succeeded by one person or separate ceo's? >> it is and interesting topic. when the issue came, i asked my team to give me the age and seniority of the ceo's. i am the second most seni
i am coming from a latin environment. usually when you give an order, people tell you yes but do something different. you spend a lot of time trying to bring them back to your decision. in japan, if you say something and it will be done. whether it is wrong or right it will be done. you assume the consequences. it is refreshing as a ceo. you are being taken seriously. everything you say will be done. you are much more cautious about new orders you are giving. in a latin environment, you are...
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people in the current environment do not wish to inflict pain on anybody under any circumstances. the problem is, we are not going to get out of this out of this political and economic situation exists without some pain. and the endeavor on the part of both republicans and democrats, as soon as an issue comes up where somebody is against it, they back away. that is never how we function in this country. unless we break that, i think we are in trouble. >> we had since and bowls -- simpson-bowles. are you optimistic that we can revisit the work of the diminishing and rivlin or of bowls and simpson? >> i remember saying on one of the sunday morning shows, probably "meet the press" that the day after simms and-bolts came out, i said, something of this nature -- i know what it was. i was asked whether or not i thought it would pass the house and senate. i said the answer is, yes, it is only a question of whether it occurs before or after a bond market crisis. i still hold to that view. i think the worst mistake that the president made was not embracing that particular vehicle ride away
people in the current environment do not wish to inflict pain on anybody under any circumstances. the problem is, we are not going to get out of this out of this political and economic situation exists without some pain. and the endeavor on the part of both republicans and democrats, as soon as an issue comes up where somebody is against it, they back away. that is never how we function in this country. unless we break that, i think we are in trouble. >> we had since and bowls --...
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indication of what is the plan to actually reducing debt going forward in order to at least create an environment where the implementation can be built on a safer basis. let me turn now to the challenges facing the rest of the world. each and every part of the world has to also deliver on its promises. you might argue that both in emerging market economies and in low-income countries, promises have been delivered upon. when the crisis hit, they were the light in the darkness. emerging markets were able to lead the global economy in times of need and low-income countries, because they have suffered well enough, were able to resist the crisis. but after several years of a very strong growth, some of them, some of them double digits, clearly, that dynamic is shifting and the illusion of decoupling, if it was ever still every year, has vanished. the major emerging markets that would be reflected in our forecast as well, they must follow through on actions needed to position themselves as the potential global growth leaders for the future. the focus should be on countering vulnerability, whether they
indication of what is the plan to actually reducing debt going forward in order to at least create an environment where the implementation can be built on a safer basis. let me turn now to the challenges facing the rest of the world. each and every part of the world has to also deliver on its promises. you might argue that both in emerging market economies and in low-income countries, promises have been delivered upon. when the crisis hit, they were the light in the darkness. emerging markets...
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in a military environment, things change. military members are reassigned. things change. we have joint bases. we have other kinds of things that happen so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else, contact information changes. we agree with the ig that the most important thing we can do is to find the most effective way to maintain assistance for all of our absentee voters. we are absolutely committed to continue working with all stakeholders including the congress to make sure that voting assistance remains the best it has ever been. i spent 25 years in the army and i voted absentee. i only wish i had access to the tools and resources that are available to our men and women today. i will take the first question. >> the military voter protection project says absentee ballot requests are down significantly, particularly in some of the swing states. they gave some numbers. can you explain why the absentee ballot requests are down this year? >> let me talk about what we know. we maintain a record of downloads from our web sites of the federal
in a military environment, things change. military members are reassigned. things change. we have joint bases. we have other kinds of things that happen so in any military environment whether the subject be voting or anything else, contact information changes. we agree with the ig that the most important thing we can do is to find the most effective way to maintain assistance for all of our absentee voters. we are absolutely committed to continue working with all stakeholders including the...
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then related to that the principle environment that jeff just raise. let me begin with the questions related to military leadership. not unlike the turnover in the party, there has been a near total makeover in china's senior military leadership reflecting the damage that are there that chung noted about specific agents. we see major changes in the compensation of the military composition. we see two new military members. tosee hu jintao's decision retire from leadership. potentially indications that he might take with military affairs. we of michigan all four departments. as well as new leadership of the chinese air force. at the same time, it is important to note that those who were not promoted, there were two generals, both very high ranking, who were associated with bo xilai. especially the political commissar of the artillery. both of these officers did not receive promotions. it reflects to me the continued efforts to consolidate in power professional military officers who are loyal to the party, not engage in chinese internal politics and sugge
then related to that the principle environment that jeff just raise. let me begin with the questions related to military leadership. not unlike the turnover in the party, there has been a near total makeover in china's senior military leadership reflecting the damage that are there that chung noted about specific agents. we see major changes in the compensation of the military composition. we see two new military members. tosee hu jintao's decision retire from leadership. potentially...
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it is difficult in this environment to present to that proposal. i would assume that if obama is reelected, this might be an avenue that they might explore. there is a t5 +1 meeting that i do not think is going to happen. the united states does not want turkey to be involved. one thing that will certainly happen is that within the international forum between the united nations in new york, there is ample opportunity for diplomats to talk to each other. in vienna, there are diplomats who are completely aware of the technical nature of the technical issue. that has been misused by the united states. washington feels there are too many voices talking. when there are too many voices talking, you do not know who is talking. they want to get the issue with one voice so there is no confusion about who is talking. i think we are missing a huge chance to explore with ambassadors who really know the issue and can hold off the record discussions to explain how can we go toward you. that has not been done enough. track 1 has gone nowhere, unfortunately. as a r
it is difficult in this environment to present to that proposal. i would assume that if obama is reelected, this might be an avenue that they might explore. there is a t5 +1 meeting that i do not think is going to happen. the united states does not want turkey to be involved. one thing that will certainly happen is that within the international forum between the united nations in new york, there is ample opportunity for diplomats to talk to each other. in vienna, there are diplomats who are...
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there is a link between poverty and environment. >> thank you. my work has been based that it could be used as a toll to create economic -- tool to trea economic stability i am known for transforming dumps into parks. what they did was provide visual reminder that because they look that way they do not have to be there always. no community should have to bear the brunt. we know that race and class is both. it will determine where you find a good step. it is not just that those are not nice things to be around. they also produce some others. whether it is because of fossiltory problems or els causing learning disabilities. it adds to the complex. it has the fabric of our communities. it stabilizes families. it does not provide the different type of development. it can provide different jobs. it may seem very excited. we have seen in countries. we have seen in inner-city ghettos. there is hope in opportunity that we have missed a lot of. the fact that we can create a new economic opportunities around things like how do we adapt our country, in part
there is a link between poverty and environment. >> thank you. my work has been based that it could be used as a toll to create economic -- tool to trea economic stability i am known for transforming dumps into parks. what they did was provide visual reminder that because they look that way they do not have to be there always. no community should have to bear the brunt. we know that race and class is both. it will determine where you find a good step. it is not just that those are not...
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we have a very competitive media environment which is part of it. the network i used to work for, cnn, and fox news and nbc, every one of the networks wants its share of the debates, a good promotional tool, no question about that. it also shows there reporters and anchors has been engaged in the process. ultimately it is free media for the candidates. it is an opportunity for them to hit national markets, to be seen nationally, as well as in the states currently being contested. and one would expect that the candidates understood that going in. they did not think that there would be quite as many, but you have to think that if mitt romney is going to rebound from this, the debates are one of the best places to do that. host: linda feldman, he used to be called the invisible primary. we did not see this in 2012. guest: we have so many debates, which has been fantastic, and unfiltered way for voters to see these candidates in action and take a measure of them. but we also have the super pac's, and because of a supreme court decision allowing unlimite
we have a very competitive media environment which is part of it. the network i used to work for, cnn, and fox news and nbc, every one of the networks wants its share of the debates, a good promotional tool, no question about that. it also shows there reporters and anchors has been engaged in the process. ultimately it is free media for the candidates. it is an opportunity for them to hit national markets, to be seen nationally, as well as in the states currently being contested. and one would...
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a lot of time, he deals with the regulatory environment that is getting worse and worse on commerce. specifically, catch limits of that impacts offshore fishing, but more important is the regulatory environment that has stifled growth throughout this nation is doing it more because in the last 12 months we added 70,000 pages of the compliance cost of $95 billion just to comply. could you talk about that? >> yes. i mentioned i think the great cancer that undermines on to preneurship is regulation. in some cases, it is unionization. because he cannot do certain things done on various environmental front like cap and trade and certain union areas like card check, he tried to use the administrative process act with bureaucrats, but you try to get them to pass of volumes of the regulation that enact some of these policies. i think some of these are beyond the scope of what congress intended and permitted our people to do. so regulations, as long as they have of valid consumer protection or public safety impact and do it in the least intrusive way, upon the citizens, then it makes sense. b
a lot of time, he deals with the regulatory environment that is getting worse and worse on commerce. specifically, catch limits of that impacts offshore fishing, but more important is the regulatory environment that has stifled growth throughout this nation is doing it more because in the last 12 months we added 70,000 pages of the compliance cost of $95 billion just to comply. could you talk about that? >> yes. i mentioned i think the great cancer that undermines on to preneurship is...
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we are still in an environment where there are not that many investable assets for just the size of the reserves we are talking about. emerging markets now that 80% of the global foreign-exchange reserves, and we continue to invest most of that, just given the size of the markets. >> you argued that the level of distortion around capital controls in emerging-market are converging in a way. >> it is a couple of things. the first is expect more capital controls on average. in 2009, have the economy -- the economy's -- half the economies in were in financial crisis. in the emerging markets, it was the man shop. you snap back, you grow more slowly as a consequence. -- it was demand shock. that implies that emerging market economies are going to be dissatisfied with the very accommodative monetary policies in the advanced economies and therefore going to want to reclaim a measure of independence. the way you do that is put on capital controls. but they are starting from a very uneven pace. that gives china the opportunity to liberalize at its own pace, but brazil and more globalized economy
we are still in an environment where there are not that many investable assets for just the size of the reserves we are talking about. emerging markets now that 80% of the global foreign-exchange reserves, and we continue to invest most of that, just given the size of the markets. >> you argued that the level of distortion around capital controls in emerging-market are converging in a way. >> it is a couple of things. the first is expect more capital controls on average. in 2009,...
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it was a good environment for republicans. scott walker ran on getting concessions for the unions, but did not run on a rolling back collective bargaining and all the rules and union certification that was implemented. part of the shock to the system, and even the governor has acknowledged that he did not live a foundation for this political giveaway he should have. that was a big reason for the melodrama we had, andy intensity of the protest. -- and the intensity of the protest. that will be part of the debate in this recall election. i think his response to that is you elected a republican government -- a clean sweep, and this is what we have done with that. now, people will decide whether to ratify that or not. host: in "the washington post's" this morning under the headline "endorsements show little effect" -- host: given the situation governor walker finds himself in right now, will the republican nominee for the presidency be angling for governor walker's endorsement or will he keep them -- him at a distance? guest: it w
it was a good environment for republicans. scott walker ran on getting concessions for the unions, but did not run on a rolling back collective bargaining and all the rules and union certification that was implemented. part of the shock to the system, and even the governor has acknowledged that he did not live a foundation for this political giveaway he should have. that was a big reason for the melodrama we had, andy intensity of the protest. -- and the intensity of the protest. that will be...
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how long does it take to get back to the levels of migration that created this political environment, which was created 10 to 15 years ago. and, you know, by the time this latino electorate gets to voting age, you know, will they start voting early? always a question. >> right. >> not, you know, it varies from one cycle to another. very hard to tell. >> right. >> very difficult to understand what mobilizes people when they're young. >> well, when will they be educated enough? because that will change their voting patterns, right? like, how -- >> well, that's -- you know, then as much as who are they. >> yes. >> right. what are their values? where do they fit? do they vote as latinos? do they vote as people who didn't go to college, who had a very hard time going to college? >> right. >> do they vote economic interests? and we have a good idea of what those economic interests are likely to be, where the country is now. >> low income issues. low income issues. >> low income working class, many of them. >> right. yes. >> their parents don't have the money to easily send them to college.
how long does it take to get back to the levels of migration that created this political environment, which was created 10 to 15 years ago. and, you know, by the time this latino electorate gets to voting age, you know, will they start voting early? always a question. >> right. >> not, you know, it varies from one cycle to another. very hard to tell. >> right. >> very difficult to understand what mobilizes people when they're young. >> well, when will they be...
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but in the current environment, is it wrong to assume that, as you put it, because the incumbent is a black guy, that black voters would not respond to him? i have heard some much from people who say that he has not performed for black voters. do you buy that? that, i don't buy necessarily. you have made president coming to an extraordinary -- this is just an extraordinary period in american history where the economy was going off a cliff. and have you pulled that back meant you have to make choices and you cannot make choices -- you cannot do everybody's priority. it was just impossible. were there areas where people felt like he should have done better? of course. i am chief among those. but are there places where he did make significant efforts? i think the affordable health care/obamacare is a significant as a piece of legislation to help minorities in particular and of a particular, black people. you have to look at each piece of legislation, each victory from the white house and look at how that thing, even though it does not have a black face on it or an hispanic face on it or
but in the current environment, is it wrong to assume that, as you put it, because the incumbent is a black guy, that black voters would not respond to him? i have heard some much from people who say that he has not performed for black voters. do you buy that? that, i don't buy necessarily. you have made president coming to an extraordinary -- this is just an extraordinary period in american history where the economy was going off a cliff. and have you pulled that back meant you have to make...
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we will talk about energy issues including the keystone pipeline and republican plans for the environment protection agency budget. join us sunday morning and 10 eastern and again in the evening at 6:00 p.m. here on c-span. >> coming up, we will continue the discussion on the supreme court ruling on the health care law and the event hosted by the cato institute where analyst will analyze the scope of the government. they will look at what steps congress can take going forward. join us live monday at 1:30 p.m. here on c-span. >> this is the conversation we need to have in this country that nobody is willing to have. what role should the government play in how things are financed. >> gretchen morgans and details the subprime lending collapse. if you want to subsidize housing in this country and we want to talk about it and the populist agrees it is something we should subsidize, put it on the balance sheet and make it clear and make evident. make everybody aware of how much it costs. when you deliberate through these three party -- their party enterprises -- that is not a very good way of s
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we can create a safe environment for people, places and ideas for them to live in. in the same way, we can create a little bit of a difference for this small change or a bigger change. >> i think that, as a reason, as mentioned before, the reason we have social media, it is a community group that means operations and trust. this trust can be translated to other things. but it can be a corporation with different societies, all of these things are bottoming out solutions. they can bring society together. here we are willing and we have a lot of ideas about how to make the social change. i hope we will succeed with that. thank you for the question. >> thank you once again. a few years back, i met several students from the israel interdisciplinary center. we were discussing stuff. one of the things that struck me in about the vast majority of the group, for an institution that is politically oriented, i was very little affected and told that there was a problematic issue within israel. what kind of challenges to you come across? recent projects rarely highlighted the is
we can create a safe environment for people, places and ideas for them to live in. in the same way, we can create a little bit of a difference for this small change or a bigger change. >> i think that, as a reason, as mentioned before, the reason we have social media, it is a community group that means operations and trust. this trust can be translated to other things. but it can be a corporation with different societies, all of these things are bottoming out solutions. they can bring...